Is that date correct 11/4/2005?
It means April 11, 2005.
That's the way most foreign countries do it. Day/Month/Year, and it's the 11th in Australia already.
> No further details were given on the date of the arrest or ...
Gotta wonder if this happened before the failed prison
break-in, and if that was the point of the effort.
> Is that date correct 11/4/2005?
M/D/Y is unfortunately common outside the US. Unless a
date is in ISO 8601:2004 format (e.g. 2005-04-11, which
is reasonably unambiguous), there's no way to know what
the heck it is anymore.
http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/popstds/datesandtime.html